Why I Switched from Categories to Tags

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For years, I ran my WordPress website using the classic combination of categories and tags to organize my content. Each post would find a home in one main category—and then gather a handful of tags for good measure. But recently, after spending some time exploring Ghost.org and its elegant approach to publishing, I realized there might be a better way.

Inspired by Simplicity

Ghost’s platform immediately struck me with its minimalistic and focused user experience. One thing I noticed was the absence of rigid, hierarchical categories. Instead, Ghost leans on tags as the main way to group and discover content. This led me to a simple question: What if I ditched categories altogether and made tags my core content taxonomy?

Making the Switch

The migration wasn’t difficult. I removed categories from my WordPress setup and started organizing everything by tags. Suddenly, posting felt more flexible. Instead of worrying about which category a post belonged in, I could simply assign tags that best described what the article was about.

What Changed?

  • Navigation became cleaner, both for me and my readers.
  • Adding new topics was as simple as creating a new tag, with no need to reshape an entire category tree.
  • Discoverability improved: Readers can now click on a tag and instantly see every post on that topic, with no extra steps.

A Fresh Start

This approach won’t be for everyone—some sites still need the structure that categories provide. But for me, tags have opened up a new, modern way to organize and explore my content. If you’re looking for a flexible, user-friendly taxonomy, give tags a try—you might be surprised by how much simpler things become.

About The Author

Genx

Born in 1982 in Japan, he is a Japanese beatmaker and music producer who produces experimental hiphop beats. He is the owner of Genx Records. Because he grew up internationally, he understands English. His hobbies are muscle training, artwork creation, website customization, and web3. He also loves Korea.

Website: genxrecords.xyz

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